Howard, of Howard's Wine Cellar sold me this and I just opened it.
Perfect fall wine and under $15.
For those not into Italians: Barbera is historically the everyday drink in the Piedmont where Barolo and Barbaresco are 'king' and 'queen.'
Used to be quite rough and ready. However, in recent years serious producers have been treating it seriously with some very fine, if expensive results. You can now find $30+ Barbera's, which I believe would have been unthinkable 30 years ago. They're blending with nebbiolo, they're aging in barrique, etc.
The label doesn't divulge much about this one's upbringing, but it's quite rich, somewhat earthy. Opens up with some air, and is fully ready to drink. A bit of acid/tannin/bitterness that make it stand up to/work well with rich food. Delicious with grilled meat and mushrooms and all those fall things. Good in many situations where you might go for pinot noir/Burgundy, except that none of those that I can think of are this good for under $15.
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